Example sentences of "the [noun sg] come [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored .
2 Two served for the county as a whole , the remainder came from eleven boroughs .
3 It should , however , be pointed out that even after the introduction of the community charge , local authorities would still be raising only about one-quarter of their own revenue , the remainder coming from central government grant and the uniform business rate .
4 The remainder comes from Government-paid student fees as well as research council and private sector contracts and grants .
5 ASAS stands , apparently , for ‘ All-Singing All-Swinging ’ , and the guitar comes in two versions : ‘ semi ’ , with 60mm deep sides , a mahogany sustain block , a tune-o-matic bridge la ES-335 and two humbuckers ; or ‘ jazz ’ , with 85mm deep sides , hollow construction and an ebony bridge .
6 The base comes in two sections which simply slot together and the top is fixed by putting the four screws provided into pre-drilled holes .
7 The change came with parliamentary reform in the nineteenth century and the emergence of large disciplined political parties in the 1860s and 1870s .
8 Well all the support comes from one side of the ground , I mean when they score all the shouting comes from one side of the ground now and when Walsall scored all the shouting seems to come from the Street end and the erm
9 The sentence came under immediate attack , with the girl 's mother saying she wanted the case reviewed , and child care experts saying the judge 's remarks were ‘ totally unacceptable . ’
10 The problem of RECHAR is that his political friends are stopping the money coming to this country .
11 Erm having made these contributions erm he got a note to the effect from the T P A that erm some of the money that he paid in to the A B C had to be repaid to him as a lump sum because the money coming from that sum would have taken his pension over the forty eightieths .
12 I really do n't know where the money comes from these days .
13 The try came after good work by Gordon Lawrie and then a blindside move featuring Mike Allingham and Andy McRobbie which allowed Russell Adam to go over at the corner .
14 When the case came to ministerial colleagues , it was these arguments that prevailed .
15 Condemnation of the way in which the Social Work Department had handled the case came from all sides .
16 The decision came amidst continuing reports of severe malnutrition and health epidemics .
17 The decision comes after ten years of uncertainty and often acrimonious debate .
18 Most of the climbers at the camp came from all parts of the now-disintegrating Soviet Union .
19 Well all the support comes from one side of the ground , I mean when they score all the shouting comes from one side of the ground now and when Walsall scored all the shouting seems to come from the Street end and the erm
20 The mass came to 0.82 M E .
21 And then it went down there , and then it was er er a registerer , and then the vicar come from this place , here , down to that one .
22 But President Weizsaecker had to deliver his speech amid a chorus of boos and whistles , most of the noise coming from young Leftwingers .
23 The idea for the branch came from four nurses at South Cleveland Hospital .
24 The tension comes from many sources : anger , fear , shame , helplessness , sorrow , repentance .
25 In 1973 the industry came under national control and since then it has expanded from nearly 44 000 ha to more than 70 000 ha and employs more than 22 per cent of the island 's labour force .
26 Inevitably the industry came under some pressure from the Government to control this burgeoning demand from domestic consumers , without which the capacity crisis would have been a good deal less serious .
27 The action came despite bitter opposition from hardline conservatives who said that the treaty favoured the USA and amounted to a present on " a silver platter " for the US president-elect Bill Clinton .
28 It 's believed the source of the outbreak came from grazing cattle and sheep .
29 The chemical comes from degraded haemoglobin in cows ' blood .
30 With bridle lines cross-linked and adjusted in length to hold a curved form and also to distribute the lift loads , the Peel comes in two sizes both of which are comparatively large for stunters .
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